Justice, Indigenous Peoples, and Canada: A History of Courage and Resilience

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9780367074555
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This book complies the work of leading researchers to provide a broad overview of criminal justice issues that Indigenous people in Canada have faced historically and continue to face today. It is essential reading for those interested in the struggles of the Indigenous peoples in Canada as well as anyone studying race, crime and justice.
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Author(s) Edited by Kathryn M. Campbell (University of Ottawa), Stephanie Wellman.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 368
Published in United Kingdom
Published 19 Dec 2023
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This book complies the work of leading researchers to provide a broad overview of criminal justice issues that Indigenous people in Canada have faced historically and continue to face today. It is essential reading for those interested in the struggles of the Indigenous peoples in Canada as well as anyone studying race, crime and justice.
Introduction. Part 1: Questions of Theory and Justice. Chapter 1. Justicia Canadiana. Chapter 2. Settler Colonialism and the Criminalization of Indigenous People in Canada. Chapter 3. Frail Legitimacies: Examining the Settler Colonial Legal-Politics Under
Kathryn M. Campbell is a Full Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She holds a B.A in psychology (McGill), an M.Phil in Criminology (Cantab), a Ph.D. in criminologie (Universite de Montreal) and a BCL/LLB (McGill). Profes
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